๐ Your European Users Are Paying a Fee That Doesn't Appear in Your Fee Schedule Growth teams tracking fee lines usually see one picture: a modest ramp fee, reasonable trading costs, everything looks competitive on paper for European users. But there's a line that doesn't appear in the fee schedule. To illustrate how this works, consider a hypothetical scenario. Platforms where assets only quote against USD push every European user through a hidden FX leg on each deposit and withdrawal. $BTC or $ETH converts to USD first, then to EUR - and the spread on that intermediate conversion never shows up as a separate cost. It just erodes part of every transaction without appearing as a line item. When a growth team compares the cost of serving European users, they count what they can see. The FX spread through USD doesn't get counted because it's not in the schedule. One way to remove that intermediate step could be working with a platform that has enough direct EUR pairs. Here is how WhiteBIT On/Off-Ramp with SEPA support could work here: https://institutional.whitebit.com/payments-for-businesses?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=ofFoN_vinc&utm_source=coinmarketcap 90+ EUR trading pairs could allow direct conversion without the USD detour - fixed โฌ5 fee per transaction, up to โฌ100,000 per operation, clean documentation for auditors. Depth across the long tail of pairs still varies. If your platform serves European users, the real cost of their deposits and withdrawals is worth calculating with the FX leg included - not just what's in the fee schedule. Disclaimer: This is not financial or investment advice. DYOR before making any decisions. Use at your own risk. #BTC Price Analysis# #Bitcoin Price Prediction: What is Bitcoins next move?# #Ad #Bitcoin